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Overview

Do the words regular and usual illustrate your life? Are the words "fine" and "good" your response to polite questions? What if regular was really remarkable and the unbelievable could be found in the usual? So many people fail to see the incredible worth of their lives. Finding the Extra in Your Ordinary will help you see the true value of your life and the difference you are making in the world that God has placed you.

Stop feeling like you are less-than. Instead, learn to see the true impact you have made, are making, and still have yet to make in the lives of those you love the most - including your own!

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“We often feel stuck in the ordinariness of life. And Christians often look at those whom God has placed on a larger platform and wonder, ‘Why has He not done that with me?’ In this short yet powerful book, Scott Daryl Anderson reminds us that God works in and through the ordinary, average experiences of life. He wants us to be faithful in the little things. And he enjoys watching us, His kids! Anderson reminds us of the call of God for everyone - to start with the small things, to give our best, and to be authentic. God’s idea of ‘great’ may look very different than how the world’s eyes may judge, but great none the less. Perhaps God gives us no greater platform to be faithful in the small, ordinary things, than within ‘family.’ Scott’s life reflects what he wrote. Read the book – you’ll see what I mean. It serves as a timely reminder to us all!”

“In Finding the Extra In Your Ordinary, Scott confronts our culture’s ideologies about success and self-actualization. His words challenge the reader to press passed the facade of a surface, social media-driven life and find our true and individual purpose-driven life.”

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